Thanks to weak global demand for coal, suffered a 40% plunge in his net worth, greater than anyone who remains on list. Falls 20 spots. Former Queensland government geologist used his intimate knowledge of the industry to carve out a niche as a backroom player. Started his QCoal in 1989 and 2 well-timed asset sales reaped handsome profits, but plans to develop mines are on hold.

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